Five-Quarter
Midfield
£25 for 4 chicken breastsThe skirt is excellent value but I don't know where you got the price for chicken breasts in Waitrose, they are nowhere near that price.
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£25 for 4 chicken breastsThe skirt is excellent value but I don't know where you got the price for chicken breasts in Waitrose, they are nowhere near that price.
He said I won't be able to sell it so you can have it for that. No brainer.
Can't believe more people don't go for cheap cuts like that. Butchers cut man.
Waitrose is daft mind. Especially the duchy stuff
Yeah me too. It's basically a third more expensive at waitrose than Tesco and you end up with the same stuff. Butcher or farm shopfor the meat. Went in on Sunday to the farm shop and they had a fire sale on. 2kg of mince for 7 quid or something daft. Portioned and froze it.I used to use Tesco for my main shop then go to Waitrose once every few weeks for treats as their stuff while expensive is generally very good. I don't think I've been to Waitrose in the last year - we've had an Aldi open recently and that is good for odds and ends but still do my big shop at Tesco.
Chicken. Breasts can be bought for a lot less than. Organic duchy.. who the fuck would pay 25 notes for 4 breasts..
Thats mental!!! Prices have gone up here but not like that - supermarkets about 8quid, butcher a tenner, farmers market about 14
£25 for 4 chicken breasts
I reckon ours about the same. Never once did I max out my Lidl monthly spend on app but I’ve hit it every months for over a year now.Used to spend roughly £130pm back in 2020. Reckon thats closer to £300 thesedays like.
Used to pay £40pm in energy costs back in 2020 too
About £8kg is he norm for most supermarkets.. only buy skinless, boneless thighs these daysBolams at Sedgefield just under £6
£500Trying to budget to live on my own after a break up away from my family home. Was paying over 5 ton a month for a family of 4.
How much a month you reckon I'll pay for food and household goods living on my jack jones?